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Color's future isn't just DNA tests
These are Insider's biggest healthcare stories for February 22.
Lydia Ramsey Pflanzer
Genomic testing firm Helix is offering free genetic screenings in Florida
By transitioning to more of a support role for research-driven providers, Helix is able to sidestep…
Zachary Hendrickson,Zachary H…
Coronavirus vaccines are safe for people of color, despite online myths and mistrust of the healthcare system
Clinical trials overwhelmingly show that coronavirus vaccines are safe for people of color, present…
Aria Bendix
We spoke with the CEO of Color about what its new genetic counseling project with NIH means to the company
Algorithms that doctors use to prescribe the appropriate amount of a blood thinner Warfarin are eff…
Zachary Hendrickson,Zachary H…
I got tested for the BRCA gene mutation while I was pregnant. With my family history, I knew I wanted a double mastectomy regardless of the results.
In this excerpt from "Nearly Departed," Gila Pfeffer describes getting tested for the BRCA gene mut…
Gila Pfeffer
Insider Today: Apple gets crushed
In Sunday's edition of Insider Today: A look at where Apple went wrong with its iPad ad.
Matt Turner
More than 25% of biodiversity is under our feet — but we're destroying it. A biotech startup that's raised $56 million has a plan to help save our soil.
Humans rely on healthy soils for 95% of our food. The women-led startup Trace Genomics uses DNA dat…
Amanda Paule
The 'mammoth meatball' grown in a lab probably doesn't taste like woolly mammoth at all
Lab-grown meat startup Vow used a gene from mammoth DNA identical to one in Asian elephants. But th…
Morgan McFall-Johnsen,Kelsey …
Trump arrested: Ex-president surrendered himself to New York prosecutors at 1:22 p.m. local time Tuesday
Trump surrendered himself to New York prosecutors at the Manhattan DA's office at 100 Centre Street…
Laura Italiano,Jacob Shamsian…
17 types of apples from around the world: How they taste and when to pick them
There are over 7,000 apple types from around the world, all with distinct tastes and characteristic…
Christine Clark
Amazon sold you everything, now it wants to test you
In this week's edition of the Insider Tech newsletter we look at Amazon's next big thing, and check…
Alexei Oreskovic
Ruzwana Bashir is the most important name in tech you've never heard until now
A successful founder herself, Ruzwana Bashir connects everyone from Elon Musk to Marissa Mayer.
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Apple is reportedly rolling out a new perk for employees: free genetic testing at its on-site wellness clinics
Apple won't have access to workers' genetic test results, even though they're subsidized and carrie…
Aaron Holmes
A 23andMe competitor is teaming up with genetic research powerhouses in a nationwide population health study to see if certain diseases like cancer can be prevented
The genome centers will then analyze the genetic data and collect information about a set of 59 gen…
Charlotte Hu
See the presentation that convinced investors like CapitalG to back a new kind of kidney care startup
These are Insider's biggest healthcare stories for March 17.
Lydia Ramsey Pflanzer
A baby with COVID-19 had 51,000 times more viral particles than other young patients, and experts aren't sure why
A newborn in Washington, DC with severe COVID-19 was found to have a new variant of the virus and m…
Gabby Landsverk
The inequity in vaccine distribution
These are Business Insider's biggest healthcare stories for February 10.
Lydia Ramsey Pflanzer
A new DNA test that lets you see your risk of diseases like cancer could compete with 23andMe - here's how it differs
A genetics testing company you may not have heard of just made a big debut. The startup, called Hel…
Erin Brodwin
The CEO of Silicon Valley DNA testing startup 23andMe shares the health product she hopes to sell next
Wojcicki did not provide further details on how much the test - should the company ultimately choos…
Erin Brodwin
How we know the COVID-19 coronavirus wasn't made in a lab
A major COVID-19 myth is that it was man-made in a lab. But by using the virus' genetic sequence sc…